Performance Analysis For Multihop Full-Duplex Iot Networks Subject To Poisson Distributed Interferers

IEEE INTERNET OF THINGS JOURNAL(2019)

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Multihop relaying is a fundamental technology that will enable connectivity in large-scale networks such as those encounted in Internet of Things applications. However, the end-to-end transmission rate decreases dramatically as the number of hops increases when half-duplex (HD) relaying is employed. In this paper, we investigate the outage probability and symbol-error rate for both HD and full-duplex (FD) transmission schemes in multihop networks subject to interference from randomly distributed third-party devices. We model the locations of the interfering devices as a Poisson point process. We derive a closed-form expression for the outage probability and approximations for the symbol-error rate for HD and FD transmissions employing BPSK and QPSK. The symbol-error rate results are obtained by using a Markov chain model for the multihop decode-and-forward links. This model accurately accounts for the nonlinear dynamical nature of the network, whereby erroneous symbol decoding can be "corrected" by a second erroneous decoding operation later in the network. We verify the analytical results through simulations and show the HD and FD schemes can be utilized to reduce the error-rate and outage probability of the system according to different residual self-interference levels and interferer densities. The results provide clear guidelines for implementing HD and FD in multihop networks.
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Full-duplex (FD), multihop networks, performance analysis, stochastic geometry
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